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North Pond

California

Pond Freshwater
North Pond is an accessible, localized warm-water fishery, primarily supporting largemouth bass, diverse panfish (bluegill, crappie), and channel catfish. Angling success is often high due to concentrated fish populations. Effective techniques include casting soft plastics or spinnerbaits for bass around vegetation, and bobber-fishing with worms for panfish. Catfish respond to bottom-fished cut bait. Optimal activity occurs during warmer months, especially at dawn and dusk. Anglers should utilize light to medium-light tackle. Access is typically excellent, often within park settings. Adherence to local and state regulations is crucial for maintaining the pond's consistent productivity

Fish species (1)

  • Rainbow Trout

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